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Amanda Feilding - Drug Policy Reform - PART 1/2 | London Real

published:24 May 2015

Amanda Feilding - Drug Policy Reform - PART 1/2 | London Real

Amanda Feilding - Drug Policy Reform - PART 1/2 | London Real

published:24 May 2015

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Amanda Feilding - Drug Policy Reform
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Amanda Feilding is not only a recognised artist and scientist but also carries the title, Countess of Wemyss and March. Born into a family of rich aristocratic heritage she seems an unlikely advocate for psychedelic drug policy reform, but she is leading one of the most informed and rational conversations with the donation funded Beckley Foundation - of which she is the founder and Director.
The Beckley Foundation is a UK-based think-tank that, since its establishment in 1998, has been at the forefront of global drug policy reform and scientific research into the potential medical benefits of psychoactive substances, with a particular focus on cannabis and the psychedelics.
The Foundation’s Scientific Programme collaborates with leading experts and institutions on a wide range of projects investigating the neurophysiology, pharmacology and subjective effects of meditation and psychoactive substances.
This pioneering research has shed much light on the mechanisms of action of these substances, their therapeutic potential and consciousness itself.
The Foundation’s Policy Programme has greatly influenced global drug policy reform. The Foundation had been responsible for organising a series of pivotal international seminars at the House of Lords, publishing over 40 much-cited books and reports, holding numerous meet...

Amanda Feilding - Drug Policy Reform - PART 1/2 | London Real

published:24 May 2015

views:8673

FREE LIVE MASTERCLASS: https://londonreal.tv/masterclass/
Amanda Feilding - Drug Policy Reform
FULL EPISODE: https://londonrealacademy.com/episodes/amanda-feilding-drug-policy-reform/
London Real Academy: http://www.londonrealacademy.com/social-media-sign-up
Amanda Feilding is not only a recognised artist and scientist but also carries the title, Countess of Wemyss and March. Born into a family of rich aristocratic heritage she seems an unlikely advocate for psychedelic drug policy reform, but she is leading one of the most informed and rational conversations with the donation funded Beckley Foundation - of which she is the founder and Director.
The Beckley Foundation is a UK-based think-tank that, since its establishment in 1998, has been at the forefront of global drug policy reform and scientific research into the potential medical benefits of psychoactive substances, with a particular focus on cannabis and the psychedelics.
The Foundation’s Scientific Programme collaborates with leading experts and institutions on a wide range of projects investigating the neurophysiology, pharmacology and subjective effects of meditation and psychoactive substances.
This pioneering research has shed much light on the mechanisms of action of these substances, their therapeutic potential and consciousness itself.
The Foundation’s Policy Programme has greatly influenced global drug policy reform. The Foundation had been responsible for organising a series of pivotal international seminars at the House of Lords, publishing over 40 much-cited books and reports, holding numerous meet...

On Bicycle Day 2018, Amanda Feilding addressed the LSD75.CH Symposium in Basel. In her speech, \'From Problem Child to Wonder Child: An Evolving Story..\', she reflects on her memories of Albert Hofmann, her research into psychedelic medicines, and the future she envisions for LSD.
For more information on psychedelic research, visit our website...

On Bicycle Day 2018, Amanda Feilding addressed the LSD75.CH Symposium in Basel. In her speech, \'From Problem Child to Wonder Child: An Evolving Story..\', she reflects on her memories of Albert Hofmann, her research into psychedelic medicines, and the future she envisions for LSD.
For more information on psychedelic research, visit our website...

A Hole In The Head: Do-It-Yourself Trepanation

published:05 Mar 2008

A Hole In The Head: Do-It-Yourself Trepanation

A Hole In The Head: Do-It-Yourself Trepanation

published:05 Mar 2008

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A Hole In The Head is now available on DVD - www.holeintheheadmovie.com - A look at the process of burring a hole in one\'s head by those who have done it: the self-trepanned. A Hole In The Head is an hour long documentary about trepanation - the process of boring a hole in the skull....

A Hole In The Head: Do-It-Yourself Trepanation

published:05 Mar 2008

views:47001

A Hole In The Head is now available on DVD - www.holeintheheadmovie.com - A look at the process of burring a hole in one\'s head by those who have done it: the self-trepanned. A Hole In The Head is an hour long documentary about trepanation - the process of boring a hole in the skull....

ALTERED STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS - Amanda Feilding on London Real

published:09 Jul 2016

ALTERED STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS - Amanda Feilding on London Real

ALTERED STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS - Amanda Feilding on London Real

published:09 Jul 2016

views:1351

Amanda Feilding on altered states of consciousness.
FULL EPISODE: https://londonrealacademy.com/episodes/amanda-feilding-drug-policy-reform/
Amanda Feilding is not only a recognised artist and scientist but also carries the title, Countess of Wemyss and March. Born into a family of rich aristocratic heritage she seems an unlikely advocate for psychedelic drug policy reform, but she is leading one of the most informed and rational conversations with the donation funded Beckley Foundation - of which she is the founder and Director.
The Beckley Foundation is a UK-based think-tank that, since its establishment in 1998, has been at the forefront of global drug policy reform and scientific research into the potential medical benefits of psychoactive substances, with a particular focus on cannabis and the psychedelics.
The Foundation’s Scientific Programme collaborates with leading experts and institutions on a wide range of projects investigating the neurophysiology, pharmacology and subjective effects of meditation and psychoactive substances.
This pioneering research has shed much light on the mechanisms of action of these substances, their therapeutic potential and consciousness itself.
The Foundation’s Policy Programme has greatly influenced global drug policy reform. The Foundation had been responsible for organising a series of pivotal international seminars at the House of Lords, publishing over 40 much-cited books and reports, holding numerous meetings with thought-leaders, and advising other policy makers such as President Pérez Molina of Guatemala on drug policy r...

ALTERED STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS - Amanda Feilding on London Real

published:09 Jul 2016

views:1351

Amanda Feilding on altered states of consciousness.
FULL EPISODE: https://londonrealacademy.com/episodes/amanda-feilding-drug-policy-reform/
Amanda Feilding is not only a recognised artist and scientist but also carries the title, Countess of Wemyss and March. Born into a family of rich aristocratic heritage she seems an unlikely advocate for psychedelic drug policy reform, but she is leading one of the most informed and rational conversations with the donation funded Beckley Foundation - of which she is the founder and Director.
The Beckley Foundation is a UK-based think-tank that, since its establishment in 1998, has been at the forefront of global drug policy reform and scientific research into the potential medical benefits of psychoactive substances, with a particular focus on cannabis and the psychedelics.
The Foundation’s Scientific Programme collaborates with leading experts and institutions on a wide range of projects investigating the neurophysiology, pharmacology and subjective effects of meditation and psychoactive substances.
This pioneering research has shed much light on the mechanisms of action of these substances, their therapeutic potential and consciousness itself.
The Foundation’s Policy Programme has greatly influenced global drug policy reform. The Foundation had been responsible for organising a series of pivotal international seminars at the House of Lords, publishing over 40 much-cited books and reports, holding numerous meetings with thought-leaders, and advising other policy makers such as President Pérez Molina of Guatemala on drug policy r...

PROJECTIONS OF THE EGO - Amanda Feilding on London Real

published:11 Jul 2016

PROJECTIONS OF THE EGO - Amanda Feilding on London Real

PROJECTIONS OF THE EGO - Amanda Feilding on London Real

published:11 Jul 2016

views:1152

Amanda Feilding of projections of the ego and society.
FULL EPISODES: https://londonrealacademy.com/episodes/amanda-feilding-drug-policy-reform/
Amanda Feilding is not only a recognised artist and scientist but also carries the title, Countess of Wemyss and March. Born into a family of rich aristocratic heritage she seems an unlikely advocate for psychedelic drug policy reform, but she is leading one of the most informed and rational conversations with the donation funded Beckley Foundation - of which she is the founder and Director.
The Beckley Foundation is a UK-based think-tank that, since its establishment in 1998, has been at the forefront of global drug policy reform and scientific research into the potential medical benefits of psychoactive substances, with a particular focus on cannabis and the psychedelics.
The Foundation’s Scientific Programme collaborates with leading experts and institutions on a wide range of projects investigating the neurophysiology, pharmacology and subjective effects of meditation and psychoactive substances.
This pioneering research has shed much light on the mechanisms of action of these substances, their therapeutic potential and consciousness itself.
The Foundation’s Policy Programme has greatly influenced global drug policy reform. The Foundation had been responsible for organising a series of pivotal international seminars at the House of Lords, publishing over 40 much-cited books and reports, holding numerous meetings with thought-leaders, and advising other policy makers such as President Pérez Molina of Guatemala on drug poli...

PROJECTIONS OF THE EGO - Amanda Feilding on London Real

published:11 Jul 2016

views:1152

Amanda Feilding of projections of the ego and society.
FULL EPISODES: https://londonrealacademy.com/episodes/amanda-feilding-drug-policy-reform/
Amanda Feilding is not only a recognised artist and scientist but also carries the title, Countess of Wemyss and March. Born into a family of rich aristocratic heritage she seems an unlikely advocate for psychedelic drug policy reform, but she is leading one of the most informed and rational conversations with the donation funded Beckley Foundation - of which she is the founder and Director.
The Beckley Foundation is a UK-based think-tank that, since its establishment in 1998, has been at the forefront of global drug policy reform and scientific research into the potential medical benefits of psychoactive substances, with a particular focus on cannabis and the psychedelics.
The Foundation’s Scientific Programme collaborates with leading experts and institutions on a wide range of projects investigating the neurophysiology, pharmacology and subjective effects of meditation and psychoactive substances.
This pioneering research has shed much light on the mechanisms of action of these substances, their therapeutic potential and consciousness itself.
The Foundation’s Policy Programme has greatly influenced global drug policy reform. The Foundation had been responsible for organising a series of pivotal international seminars at the House of Lords, publishing over 40 much-cited books and reports, holding numerous meetings with thought-leaders, and advising other policy makers such as President Pérez Molina of Guatemala on drug poli...

Amanda Feilding is Director of the Beckley Foundation, a UK-based think tank and UN-accredited NGO, which she founded in 1998. Its chief objectives are studying the mechanisms underlying altered states of consciousness and reforming global drug policy. She is dubbed the ‘hidden hand behind the renaissance of psychedelic science and drug policy reform’.
Through the Scientific Programme, Amanda orchestrates collaborations with leading scientists worldwide, investigating cannabis, psilocybin, LSD, Ayahuasca, DMT and MDMA. These include clinical trials identifying the effects of psychoactive substances on cerebral circulation, brain function, subjective experience, and clinical symptoms. She co-directs the thriving Beckley/Imperial Research Programme with Prof David Nutt.
Through the Policy Programme, Amanda advocates policy-making informed by scientific evidence. She has established a seminar series, Drugs & Society: A Rational Perspective, producing over 40 books and policy reports. Amanda advises world leaders on policy reform– most recently the Jamaican government on forming their cannabis industry.
She described her talk as follows:
To provide a context for introducing the Beckley Foundation’s Scientific Programme, and to explain its role in shaping the psychedelic renaissance, I shall begin with a brief history of psychedelics and what has motivated my long-standing interest in this subject. I will then summarise our latest findings, including the first ever brain imaging study of LSD and results from the psilocybin for depression study, and introduce new studies we a...

Amanda Feilding is Director of the Beckley Foundation, a UK-based think tank and UN-accredited NGO, which she founded in 1998. Its chief objectives are studying the mechanisms underlying altered states of consciousness and reforming global drug policy. She is dubbed the ‘hidden hand behind the renaissance of psychedelic science and drug policy reform’.
Through the Scientific Programme, Amanda orchestrates collaborations with leading scientists worldwide, investigating cannabis, psilocybin, LSD, Ayahuasca, DMT and MDMA. These include clinical trials identifying the effects of psychoactive substances on cerebral circulation, brain function, subjective experience, and clinical symptoms. She co-directs the thriving Beckley/Imperial Research Programme with Prof David Nutt.
Through the Policy Programme, Amanda advocates policy-making informed by scientific evidence. She has established a seminar series, Drugs & Society: A Rational Perspective, producing over 40 books and policy reports. Amanda advises world leaders on policy reform– most recently the Jamaican government on forming their cannabis industry.
She described her talk as follows:
To provide a context for introducing the Beckley Foundation’s Scientific Programme, and to explain its role in shaping the psychedelic renaissance, I shall begin with a brief history of psychedelics and what has motivated my long-standing interest in this subject. I will then summarise our latest findings, including the first ever brain imaging study of LSD and results from the psilocybin for depression study, and introduce new studies we a...

On Bicycle Day 2018, Amanda Feilding addressed the LSD75.CH Symposium in Basel. In her speech, \'From Problem Child to Wonder Child: An Evolving Story..\', she reflects on her memories of Albert Hofmann, her research into psychedelic medicines, and the future she envisions for LSD.
For more informat

A Hole In The Head is now available on DVD - www.holeintheheadmovie.com - A look at the process of burring a hole in one\'s head by those who have done it: the self-trepanned. A Hole In The Head is an hour long documentary about trepanation - the process of boring a hole in the skull.

Amanda Feilding on altered states of consciousness.
FULL EPISODE: https://londonrealacademy.com/episodes/amanda-feilding-drug-policy-reform/
Amanda Feilding is not only a recognised artist and scientist but also carries the title, Countess of Wemyss and March. Born into a family of rich aristocratic

Amanda Feilding of projections of the ego and society.
FULL EPISODES: https://londonrealacademy.com/episodes/amanda-feilding-drug-policy-reform/
Amanda Feilding is not only a recognised artist and scientist but also carries the title, Countess of Wemyss and March. Born into a family of rich aristocr

Amanda Feilding is Director of the Beckley Foundation, a UK-based think tank and UN-accredited NGO, which she founded in 1998. Its chief objectives are studying the mechanisms underlying altered states of consciousness and reforming global drug policy. She is dubbed the ‘hidden hand behind the renai